Update: The girl has been found.
Just two weeks ago, two primary five schoolgirls went missing for 24 hours near Sengkang. One of the girl’s fathers immediately shared on Facebook that his daughter was not in school and he didn’t know her whereabouts. People who knew the girls also shared on their Facebook to appeal for more information.
Thankfully, with the outreach of the internet, more people became aware of this situation and they kept their eyes peeled for the girls.
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Many also prayed for their safety. Thankfully, they were found by one of their eagle-eyed schoolmates. They were said to have skipped school because they were stressed about the upcoming PSLE examinations.
This time, a 13-year-old Singaporean girl went missing on 12 October, Saturday, which means that she has been missing for close to two days now.
She was last seen near Commonwealth Crescent at 12.40pm. She was reportedly wearing a black and white striped shirt and a pair of black pants.
#sgpoliceappeal 13-year-old Malay girl missing since 12/10/2019 at 1240hrs. Last seen at the vicinity of Commonwealth Crescent wearing a black and white stripes shirt and black pants. If found, please call 999. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/Dr7mIwY3W0
— SingaporePoliceForce (@SingaporePolice) October 12, 2019
The police have shared on Twitter that they are currently looking for more leads about the missing girl and anyone who has information can contact them at 999.
We hope that the girl is safe and sound and will be found soon.
Internet, do your thing.
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